Niger Delta: Buhari presidency orders
opening of Maritme
University in Delta State
In a clear effort to
further the Niger Delta New Vision policy of the Buhari administration, the
Presidency has directed the resumption of activities towards the eventual
opening of the Nigerian Maritime University before the end of the year, in line
with the demands championed by major stakeholders in the region.
Coming as one of the
several follow-up actions to the recent Presidential level interactive
engagements with the Niger Delta oil producing communities, the prompt
implementation of directive on the re-opening of the Maritime University to the
Ministry of Education is to be coordinated by a 5-man inter-agency Committee
headed by the Minister of Education.
Other members of the
Committee will come from:
i) The Ministry of
Petroleum Resources,
ii) National Universities
Commission (NUC)
iii) Nigerian Maritime
Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) &
iv) Office of the Deputy
Governor of Delta State
The Committee is to
finalize the ongoing processes towards the opening of the Nigeria Maritime
University in the 2017/2018 Academic Session. The Committee will work
collaboratively with the current Principal Officers and the Governing Council
of the institution.
President-Muhammadu-Buhari |
Besides this, and in
further demonstrating its unalloyed commitment to a new vision for the Niger
Delta, the Buhari Presidency has been working assiduously to evolve a number of
robust strategies for key multi-sectoral outcomes and deliverables for the
people of the oil-producing communities.
Some of those include:
a) General guidelines
issued by the Federal Government, reaffirming its commitment and outlining its
objectives towards the establishment of Modular Refineries in the Niger Delta.
*This includes, the
development of the technical criteria for issuing operating licenses that is
now in final stages of drafting and would be released soon.
b) A roadmap for
addressing regional development challenges is being developed by an
inter-agency working group comprising of Ministry of Niger Delta, Niger Delta
Development Commission, Ministry of Environment, Ministry of Petroleum
Resources and Ministry of Power, Works and Housing. This group is working in
partnership with experts seconded by Pan-Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) and key
resource persons financed by a bi-lateral international development partner.
*The roadmap will be
based on the framework of the 16-point agenda developed by PANDEF.
c) A strategy for
community-based participation in pipeline protection and policing is underway
and will be validated with series of engagement processes, collaboratively with
PANDEF, oil communities and other communities in the region that play host to
the vast network of oil pipelines in the Niger Delta.
*Meanwhile, there are
plans by the Presidency to conclude the fact-finding tours to the Niger Delta
with visits by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, to Cross River and Ondo
States.
It would be recalled that
under the directive of President Muhammadu Buhari, the Vice President undertook
visits to oil producing States in the Niger Delta. During the visits, series of
townhall meetings and consultations were held with a broad spectrum of
stakeholders in a confidence building effort.
Meanwhile earlier on 9 May
2017, the Delta State Governor Senator Ifeanyi Okowa commended the Buhari
administration for its commitment to addressing the concerns of the Niger Delta
people.
He
asserted the restoration of peace in Delta State and noted that the State
Government is actively working with the FG on several of the plans, including
the opening of the Maritime University. The Governor who said he was in the
Presidential Villa to show gratitude to the FG, spoke with reporters after a
brief call on the Vice President.
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